Freakazoid44
Active member
I read in a thread that once the daylight hours get under 14, that will trigger the flowering period for outdoor plants.
If I start a plant indoors, under lights 24/7, gradually harden the plants off during the day, outdoors, and then transplant outdoors when the light period hits about 15 hours, will the reduction from 24 hours of light to 15 possibly trigger flowering before I want it to?
Would I be better off starting/vegging indoors under lights for 15 or 16 hours? Contemplating sneaking a plant or two in with my tomatoes in my raised beds this year.
If I start a plant indoors, under lights 24/7, gradually harden the plants off during the day, outdoors, and then transplant outdoors when the light period hits about 15 hours, will the reduction from 24 hours of light to 15 possibly trigger flowering before I want it to?
Would I be better off starting/vegging indoors under lights for 15 or 16 hours? Contemplating sneaking a plant or two in with my tomatoes in my raised beds this year.